Making Sense of the SharePoint World


It's All on the Table (of Contents)

Oct-12008

We're in the final editing stages of the book, and I've just received clearance to talk in more detail about what's in it. So, without further ado, I would like to present:

The Table of Contents!

Professional Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007

Part I, “The Basics”

Provides an overview of SharePoint Designer, SharePoint technology, and their relationship to one another.

Chapter 1: Exploring SharePoint Designer
Chapter 2: SharePoint from a User's Perspective
Chapter 3: SharePoint from an Administrator’s Perspective
Chapter 4: SharePoint from a SharePoint Designer's Perspective

Part II, “Customizing the SharePoint Look and Feel”

Shows how to use SharePoint Designer to customize various aspects of your sites.

Chapter 5: The Anatomy of a SharePoint Page
Chapter 6: Using SharePoint’s CSS Editing Tools
Chapter 7: The Anatomy of a Theme
Chapter 8: Publishing Master Pages and Layouts

Part III, “Applications without Programming”

Shows how SharePoint Designer can create many powerful applications that in the past would have required considerable programming effort.

Chapter 9: Building Your Own Workflows
Chapter 10: Working with SharePoint Data
Chapter 11: Advanced Data Access: External Data and More
Chapter 12: Working with Forms

Part IV, “Programming on the Client Side”

Demonstrates some tools provided by SharePoint and SharePoint Designer to enable even more custom interactivity.

Chapter 13: The Content Editor Web Part
Chapter 14: The SharePoint Client-side Object Model

Part V, “Beyond SharePoint Designer”

Takes you far past the built-in capabilities of SharePoint Designer with extensions, add-ins, migration, and conversion tools.

Chapter 15: Creating Workflow Elements in Visual Studio
Chapter 16: Custom Web Parts
Chapter 17: SharePoint Designer Add-ins
Chapter 18: A Little Administration

Appendix A: A Brief History of SharePoint and SharePoint Designer

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Obligatory disclaimer: This is pre-release information, so there may still be a few tweaks before publication...

 
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